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  • 16-Aug-2006 Scoop
    Goff: The current state of trade negotiations
    New Zealand has never put all its eggs in one basket and has always maintained an active regional and bilateral agenda, parallel to the WTO. In current circumstances, that is likely to intensify.
  • 15-Aug-2006
    Making free trade fair
    Ukrit Kungsawanich, a fruit grower in Rayong, was worried when he read in the news that a US company is trying to patent a drink made with mangosteen extract.
  • 15-Aug-2006
    Seoul, Washington exchange initial proposals on tariff cuts for FTA
    South Korea and the United States exchanged initial tariff cut proposals for manufactured goods, agricultural products and textiles ahead of their third round of free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations next month, the government said Tuesday.
  • 15-Aug-2006 INQ7
    Too many trade pacts seen driving up costs
    The proliferation of regional and bilateral free trade agreements in the Asia-Pacific, coupled with the failure of global trade talks, is driving up transaction costs for business despite the decrease in tariffs.
  • 15-Aug-2006
    Malawian farmers union wary of EU trade deal
    Farmers in Malawi have warned government to tread carefully before endorsing the European Union’s Economic Partnership Agreement, saying signing the deal will put the country’s agricultural products at the risk of not finding the international market.
  • 15-Aug-2006
    Azurix wins $165 million vs Argentina in latest ICSID ruling
    Former Enron Corp. (ENE) water unit Azurix Corp. has been awarded $165 million against Argentina in the latest ruling on dozens of international arbitration claims brought against the country by foreign companies. A person familiar with the situation confirmed Tuesday that both parties were informed Monday of the decision by a tribunal at the International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes, or the ICSID.
  • 15-Aug-2006
    Malays ’have right to Malaysia’
    Malaysia on Monday said it would issue a "big fat no" to any nation or group that asked it to dismantle a system of positive discrimination for its majority ethnic Malays as part of trade talks.
  • 15-Aug-2006
    Beazley takes aim at China trade deal
    Labor leader Kim Beazley has accused a China-based Australian of growing rich on Australian intellectual property and wants the Government to slowly ditch trade negotiations with China.
  • 15-Aug-2006
    Executive committee is established to oversee Taiwan-Guatemala FTA
    n executive committee was established in Taipei yesterday to oversee the execution of a Taiwan-Guatemala free trade agreement (FTA) that took effect July 1.
  • 15-Aug-2006
    FTAs won’t change bumi policy
    The Government will not give up its affirmative action policy to help bumiputra contractors even if it agrees on a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States, said Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz.
  • 15-Aug-2006
    Panama and CR to renew FTA Talks
    A team of Panamanian experts went to Costa Rica Monday, where the 4th Round of Negotiation between both nations looking for the signing of a Bilateral Protocol of the Free Trade Treaty will take place.
  • 14-Aug-2006
    Govt in no hurry to complete FTA with US: Rafidah
    The Malaysian government is in no hurry to complete the free trade agreement (FTA) with the US, Minister of International Trade and Industry, Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said.
  • 14-Aug-2006
    Manufacturers await free trade decision
    As free trade deals go, it’s got the potential to be a whopper. The Australian manufacturing industry though, is nervously awaiting the outcome of a Federal Cabinet debate today on a free trade deal with China. Cabinet ministers will consider if it should offer to cut tariffs on Chinese imports in return for greater access to China’s services industry.
  • 14-Aug-2006
    Industry players hold key to US-Malaysia FTA success: Rafidah
    Industry players, not the Government, hold the key to the successful conclusion of the proposed US-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement (FTA), Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said.
  • 14-Aug-2006
    Mercosur moots trilateral FTA with India and SACU
    During the triangular IBSA (India, Brazil and South Africa) political summit on September 13 in Brazil, Mercosur is likely to propose South African Customs Union (SACU) and India the creation of a working group to explore the modalities of a trilateral free trade agreement (T-FTA) among them.
  • 14-Aug-2006 Economic Times
    Indo-Thai FTA unlikely to take off this year
    It seems unlikely that India and Thailand would graduate to a full-fledged free trade agreement (FTA) this year despite the successful implementation of the early harvest programme. The political turmoil in Thailand leading to elections in mid-October coupled with the uncertainty in FTA talks between India and Asean has pushed the India-Thai FTA talks to the backburner.
  • 14-Aug-2006 MENAFN
    Salem outlines measures to protect workers’ rights in QIZs - Jordan
    Jordan’s Minister of Labour Bassem Salem on Sunday met with US Ambassador David Hale and delegates of the Office of the US Trade Representative to outline efforts to safeguard workers’ rights in the country’s Qualified Industrial Zones (QIZ).
  • 13-Aug-2006
    Canberra’s cold feet risk lukewarm FTA
    How is the debate inside cabinet about what should be put on the table for the free trade agreement with China and what should be kept in the cupboard, playing in Beijing’s secretive pagodas of power?
  • 13-Aug-2006 SABC News
    Singapore, SA closer to Free Trade Agreement
    The first step has been taken to establish a Free Trade Agreement between Singapore and South Africa.
  • 13-Aug-2006
    Zimbabwe: Government move on Bippas rekindles hope
    Government has finished Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements (Bippas) negotiations with France, Italy and Indonesia, a move analysts say gives a glimmer of hope to other countries whose nationals lost their agro-ventures during the land reform programme.